Netanyahu Vows Iran Won’t Get Nuclear Weapons as Talks Continue
Iran says it will keep uranium enrichment rights as U.S. talks advance and a 60-day ceasefire memorandum is under discussion, officials said.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Friday that Iran will not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons, as reports circulated of emerging negotiations between the United States and Iran on a potential nuclear deal.
- Tehran will "negotiate only the nuclear program solely within the framework of the Islamic Republic's fundamental principles," Iranian media reported, with sources claiming Iran refuses to halt uranium enrichment or cede management of the Strait of Hormuz.
- President Donald Trump said the memorandum could be signed "this weekend" in Europe, with Geneva considered the likely venue, though neither Washington nor Tehran has officially confirmed the details.
- Netanyahu emphasized his decades-long opposition on Friday, stating, "For over 30 years, I have been at the forefront of the international struggle against Iran's nuclear program," vowing to prevent the country from obtaining atomic bombs.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this Friday in a statement that both he and US President Donald Trump agree that Iran does not have nuclear weapons, in reference to uranium enrichment in the Islamic Republic, when the negotiations on the memorandum of understanding are close to reaching an agreement."As long as it is Israel's prime minister, Iran will have no nuclear weapons," said the Israeli president, who faces elections this f…
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